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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 16/08/2018 à 00:02, Richard Smith
via cfe-dev a écrit :<br>
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<div dir="ltr">On Wed, 15 Aug 2018 at 14:12, Louis Dionne via
cfe-dev <<a href="mailto:cfe-dev@lists.llvm.org"
moz-do-not-send="true">cfe-dev@lists.llvm.org</a>>
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cfe-dev,<br>
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I'd like to propose creating a new dedicated mailing list
for libc++, libc++abi and libunwind. The list would be
called libcxx-dev, and it would have less traffic and be
more targeted than cfe-dev. This will be helpful, especially
with the growing number of people that contribute to libc++
on a regular basis.<br>
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I know at least a couple of people involved in libc++ are on
board (e.g. Marshall), and I'd like to know whether anyone's
objecting to that move. If not, I'll go ahead and send an
email to the Foundation requesting for that to happen (and
all the associated plumbing like Herald rules).<br>
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<div>I support this change.</div>
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<p>I noticed that the lists have been created [1] but no activity
yet.</p>
<p>Is that expected? <br>
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<p>Thanks<br>
S<br>
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<p>[1] <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://lists.llvm.org/mailman/listinfo">http://lists.llvm.org/mailman/listinfo</a><br>
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